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something related to ukraine. several years ago we talked about the crisis in iraq, crises in different other countries. we're talking about what has already transpired, but we never talk about why it has happened. but if you want to talk about it, which is evidently quite important, i should like to start with this very issue-- why is there a crisis in ukraine? i was quite confident after the bipolar system-- after the collapse of the soviet union certain partners of ours, particularly the united states, were in a kind of euphoria. and instead of trying to create a new situation, good neighborly partner relations, they started to explore new-- free geopolitical spaces-- free in their view-- and that's why we were witnessing the expansion... other phenomena. ifs always wondering why that was happening and arrived at a conclusion. i thought some of our partners were under the illusion after the second world war there used to be one world order and now that the u.s.s.r. was gone, they thought there was a vacuum whic
something related to ukraine. several years ago we talked about the crisis in iraq, crises in different other countries. we're talking about what has already transpired, but we never talk about why it has happened. but if you want to talk about it, which is evidently quite important, i should like to start with this very issue-- why is there a crisis in ukraine? i was quite confident after the bipolar system-- after the collapse of the soviet union certain partners of ours, particularly the...
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certainly w anowled tha they haveaded t country of the ukraine control a quaer of that country's inst production, as the gentleman s indicated, very concerned about theirviolation of potentially, ofe treaty that exists. my concern is that gentleman's amendment is premature. he's absolutely correct that the authorizing committee in this body did pass legislation that you are trying to address with your amendment. the other body has not yet acted. additionally, i would point out, and again i think the gentleman was absolutely correct, that d.o.d. is considering a range of options. you have innumerated at least three of them, again i think very correctly. i think, again it's premature, given the fact that we're still as a country considering what options should be utilized to deal with this very serious question that the gentleman raises. given the fact that we don't have direct authorization and we're considering options, while i agree with the intent, would have to object to the timing of the gentleman's amendment. and would reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman rese
certainly w anowled tha they haveaded t country of the ukraine control a quaer of that country's inst production, as the gentleman s indicated, very concerned about theirviolation of potentially, ofe treaty that exists. my concern is that gentleman's amendment is premature. he's absolutely correct that the authorizing committee in this body did pass legislation that you are trying to address with your amendment. the other body has not yet acted. additionally, i would point out, and again i...
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soldiers are leading separatist rebellion in eastern ukraine. now they claim that these men paraded on local tv are living proof of that. russia denies they were active duty soldiers. sergeant alexander alexandrov was shot in the leg when he was captured last month. he confirmed to us that he was serving with russian special forces when he was sent to ukraine with 200 other soldiers on a secret mission. "when i came to ukraine, i trusted the government," he told us. "i thought the war was necessary necessary." and now that's changed? "yes," he said. "now that's changed drastically." he said he feels abandoned by his country and was shocked to see his wife on russian television supporting the government's claim that he resigned from the army last year. "those were not his words "he told us. "they were rehearsed. that's what she was asked to say." in a jail run by ukraine's intelligence agency, we also met captain yevgeny yerofeyev. he was much more careful with his words. did you understand that this was a secret mission? you don't want to answer
soldiers are leading separatist rebellion in eastern ukraine. now they claim that these men paraded on local tv are living proof of that. russia denies they were active duty soldiers. sergeant alexander alexandrov was shot in the leg when he was captured last month. he confirmed to us that he was serving with russian special forces when he was sent to ukraine with 200 other soldiers on a secret mission. "when i came to ukraine, i trusted the government," he told us. "i thought...
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their meeting focused on the crisis in ukraine. pope francis called for humanitarian aid and discussed the plight of christians in the mideast. putin was an hour late, again. this was his second meeting with pope francis. his first one, which was back in 2013, yep, putin was an hour late for that one as well. >>> a ground-breaking family leave policy is offered from richard branson's virgin group. some new moms and dads including adoptive parents, will be getting paid parental leave for an entire year. both yeah, a whole year. both parents share the total amount of leave. they can take turns or use it simultaneously here. only employees in europe, though, are eligible, and you must have worked for the company for at least four years to receive the 100% pay. >> now you hit me with the details. >> i know, they wouldn't include us. >> i started drafting a resignation. >> we were talking earlier, why didn't i work for virgin when i decided to have a baby? my goodness! >>> well all of us in this business, we have a bad day. >> yeah. >>
their meeting focused on the crisis in ukraine. pope francis called for humanitarian aid and discussed the plight of christians in the mideast. putin was an hour late, again. this was his second meeting with pope francis. his first one, which was back in 2013, yep, putin was an hour late for that one as well. >>> a ground-breaking family leave policy is offered from richard branson's virgin group. some new moms and dads including adoptive parents, will be getting paid parental leave...
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>> ( translated ): why is there a crisis in ukraine? i was quite confident after the bipolar system went into oblivion and after the collapse of the soviet union certain western partners of ours particularly the united states were in a kind of euphoria, and instead of trying to create a new situation, good neighbors partner relations they started to explore new free, geopolitical spaces, well free in their view. and that is why we are witnessing expansion nato eastwards. >> wooduff: i spoke to charlie rose immediately following his question and answer session with president putin. >> wooduff: charlie, you pressed him about what he thinks ukraine needs to do defuse the situation. what did he say? >> he said the people in kiev need to talk to the separatists. that is not a new idea from him. he has always said that. that they have to have a real conversation with the separatists. and i raised the question of if he was helping the situation by supplying arms to the separatists. and by the engagement of russian soldiers and other connection
>> ( translated ): why is there a crisis in ukraine? i was quite confident after the bipolar system went into oblivion and after the collapse of the soviet union certain western partners of ours particularly the united states were in a kind of euphoria, and instead of trying to create a new situation, good neighbors partner relations they started to explore new free, geopolitical spaces, well free in their view. and that is why we are witnessing expansion nato eastwards. >> wooduff:...
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the g-7 meeting in germany was supposed to be a economic summit, but the military crisis in ukraine and the middle east dominated the talks, and today president obama made a startling admission about the war against isis. chief white house correspondent major garrett is traveling with the president. >> we don't yet have a complete strategy because it requires commitments on the part of the iraqis as well. >> reporter: ten months after the u.s. launched air strikes, president obama today said the training of iraqi forces must be accelerated. he admitted the plan for defeating the extremist group was stalled. this was mr. obama last august. >> i don't want to put the cart before the horse. we don't have a strategy yet. >> reporter: the president met iraqi prime minister haider al- abadi here in the bavarian alps days after abadi complained coalition partners were not doing enough to defeat isis. mr. obama said some fault lies with al-abadi's own government. >> all the countries in the international coalition are prepared to do more to train iraqi security forces. one thing we're still see
the g-7 meeting in germany was supposed to be a economic summit, but the military crisis in ukraine and the middle east dominated the talks, and today president obama made a startling admission about the war against isis. chief white house correspondent major garrett is traveling with the president. >> we don't yet have a complete strategy because it requires commitments on the part of the iraqis as well. >> reporter: ten months after the u.s. launched air strikes, president obama...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: violence escalates in eastern ukraine. a ceasefire on the brink after rebels clash with troops. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this thursday: our running series continues, with south carolina senator lindsey graham, and his bid for the republican nomination >> woodruff: plus, cracking ebola's code. scientists search for live samples of deadly diseases to uncover how infections spread among animals and jump into humans. >> there are likely some versions of ebola that don't make you sick at all, there are some versions that probably don't infect humans at all and there are some that may infect humans, but not spread the way this does. >> ifill: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more j
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: violence escalates in eastern ukraine. a ceasefire on the brink after rebels clash with troops. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this thursday: our running series continues, with south carolina senator lindsey graham, and his bid for the republican nomination >> woodruff: plus, cracking ebola's code. scientists search for live samples of deadly diseases to uncover how...
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putin has been told to get his troops and equipment out of ukraine. two leaders spoke by telephone thursday. mr. obama said russia must live up to its cease-fire agreement on ukraine. the men also talked about isis and the increasingly dangerous situation in syria. >>> the white house says the u.s. and russian presidents agree on the need for unity in the upcoming iran nuclear talks. u.s. secretary of state john kerry heads to vienna later today join those talks. negotiators are facing a self-imposed june 30th deadline to reach a deal. the u.s. and five other countries want iran to seriously cut back its nuclear program in exchange for economic sanctions relief. >>> the unrelenting heat wave in pakistan has killed more than 1,000 people. and authorities warn more deaths are expected in the coming days. wards are filled beyond capacity and there is simply not enough space to put all of the bodies. so far, 180 unidentified victims have been buried. more will be buried after friday afternoon prayers. but many grave yards are running out of room. simon mo
putin has been told to get his troops and equipment out of ukraine. two leaders spoke by telephone thursday. mr. obama said russia must live up to its cease-fire agreement on ukraine. the men also talked about isis and the increasingly dangerous situation in syria. >>> the white house says the u.s. and russian presidents agree on the need for unity in the upcoming iran nuclear talks. u.s. secretary of state john kerry heads to vienna later today join those talks. negotiators are facing...
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is fully implemented. -- sanctions on russia must continue until the cease-fire in ukraine is fully implemented. covering the metro now the brand-new 7000 series cars during the commute for the first time today. >> metro is spending about $1.5 billion to make your commute safer and more comfortable. the new 7000 series trains this morning, passengers or said they could feel a difference almost immediately. just after 7:00 a.m., the first state-of-the-art 7000 series train rolled into shady grove metro session -- station. areas woke up early to be there. >> it was >> to be part of history. >> it was obvious when you first get on the train. >> how bright and clean they are, without a doubt. >> and electronic display boards where you will always know where you are and what station is next. the v.a. system will be audit -- the pa system will be automated. and the dirty carpets we have grown accustomed to, they are gone. >> this with ntsb recommendation. those train cars are more than 40 years old. >> they will put a new car online every month for the next several years. they will have t
is fully implemented. -- sanctions on russia must continue until the cease-fire in ukraine is fully implemented. covering the metro now the brand-new 7000 series cars during the commute for the first time today. >> metro is spending about $1.5 billion to make your commute safer and more comfortable. the new 7000 series trains this morning, passengers or said they could feel a difference almost immediately. just after 7:00 a.m., the first state-of-the-art 7000 series train rolled into...
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irrelevant of the ukraine mess they need to do much more substantial things to stop that dependency. >> what is a microbe. so we all have these things inside of us that evolve and allow us to have natural healing processes. and as we creep through time, some of them become resistant and some of them don't. and part will have because of our introduction -- >> to what? to disease. >> resistance to diseases and infections. and importantly, resistant to antibiotics that we get prescribed or in many cases in our generation where we just demand what we given them because we think they're this magical solution that goes with penicillin and the problem that we have is that the economics for the farmer industry are such that there's not been any new antibiotics created for about 30 years. so. >> just explain that economics which is you only make money on -- >> like any big company they want to sell as much as possible for something that is as high a price as they can get. with antibiotics and this is why they kind of need someone like myself to help solve of the problem is the opposite, that
irrelevant of the ukraine mess they need to do much more substantial things to stop that dependency. >> what is a microbe. so we all have these things inside of us that evolve and allow us to have natural healing processes. and as we creep through time, some of them become resistant and some of them don't. and part will have because of our introduction -- >> to what? to disease. >> resistance to diseases and infections. and importantly, resistant to antibiotics that we get...
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russia is a target of the topics , especially with actions in ukraine. also, the german chancellor angela merkel is taking the lead and trying to lead things along. if you go to politico there is a story about the relationship between germany and the united states, especially after edward snowden and issues of phone tapping and spine. there is a picture from getty images. if you go to the pages that talks about this relationship, it says the public narrative skews a narrative. -- she thought it seemed especially narrow of the view of the pragmatism that was more like amateurism. there is some video this morning from the g7. if you want to read more of that piece, it is an politico. the voting experience, the voting process, how would you improve it? democrat line, terry in missouri. caller: i was thinking that if laws are going to be made to restrict voters and their ability to vote that the courts should then step in and mandate that there be an agency created so the federal government can issue a photo id for those places that tried to restrict voting.
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it is not the war inside of ukraine. it is the aggression of russia against ukraine. it is only one purpose -- to stabilizing the situation -- these stabilizing the situation. it is getting people to leave the european union and share european values and not to be a part of russia and their empire. ryan: right now, the united states is consideration -- can sintering -- is considering weapons in the neighboring countries. if they do that, it will be the first time that the u.s. has placed weapons in that part of the world the east of long to the warsaw pact since the end of the cold war. what do you think about that? petro: after the russian annex of crimea after the russian aggression, it is not existent anymore. the global security system based on the un security council this completely destroyed -- is completely destroyed. one of the members of the security council is an aggressor. that is why everybody should understand that ukrainians are fighting not only for independence, but they are fighting for freedom and democracy. they are fighting and trying to stop the a
it is not the war inside of ukraine. it is the aggression of russia against ukraine. it is only one purpose -- to stabilizing the situation -- these stabilizing the situation. it is getting people to leave the european union and share european values and not to be a part of russia and their empire. ryan: right now, the united states is consideration -- can sintering -- is considering weapons in the neighboring countries. if they do that, it will be the first time that the u.s. has placed...
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the ongo ing fighting in ukraine is expected to be a major topic of their meeting today. in fact, mr. putin is facing growing pressure from other world leaders to pull out of ukraine but the fighting there rages on and that despite a declared cease fire. >> there are fears the crisis in ukraine is the beginning of russia's expansion. here's our jim sciutto with more on that. >> reporter: these are the front lines of the war in ukraine today. ukrainian troops locked in battle with russian-backed rebels. the attempt to end the fighting here looks meaningless. president obama putting the blame on putin. >> does he continue to wreck his country's economy and continue russia's isolation in pursuit of a desire to recreate the glories of the soviet empire, or does he recognize that russia's greatness does not depend on violating the sovereignty of other countries. >> like this russian fly by of a u.s. navy destroyer in the black sea last week, russia moves inside of ukraine, an increasing direct challenge to the u.s. u.s. forces are training ukrainian troops against russia's wis
the ongo ing fighting in ukraine is expected to be a major topic of their meeting today. in fact, mr. putin is facing growing pressure from other world leaders to pull out of ukraine but the fighting there rages on and that despite a declared cease fire. >> there are fears the crisis in ukraine is the beginning of russia's expansion. here's our jim sciutto with more on that. >> reporter: these are the front lines of the war in ukraine today. ukrainian troops locked in battle with...
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now, the continuing conflict in ukraine, that was an issue at the top of the g-7 agenda. the leaders vowed to keep sanctions against russia in place until a peace agreement between ukraine and pro-run rebels is fully impoliticalmented. >> russian forces continue to operate in eastern ukraine. this is the second year in a row that the g-7 has met without russia. another example of their isolation. >> some of the other issues on the g-7 summit agenda included terrorism, free trade, bailing out greece and also global warming. >>> 8:17. this leads us right to steve paulson. you and i were talking about last night's warriors games and the officiating and everything else. >> suspect is a good word. >> you weren't impressed. >> well, what a series. >> it was. >>> we do have -- it will be hot for some inland. a couple of people have already written me. oh, man it feels warm. when it's already 71 in livermore. that should tell you, you are on your way to 100. by the coast, very thick fog. very shallow, very thick. george mccray, this is el cerrito, 84 last year on this day. the lo
now, the continuing conflict in ukraine, that was an issue at the top of the g-7 agenda. the leaders vowed to keep sanctions against russia in place until a peace agreement between ukraine and pro-run rebels is fully impoliticalmented. >> russian forces continue to operate in eastern ukraine. this is the second year in a row that the g-7 has met without russia. another example of their isolation. >> some of the other issues on the g-7 summit agenda included terrorism, free trade,...
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. >>> the two leaders had not even each other before the violence broke out in the ukraine, and they are encouraging the pope to condemn moscow's actions in ukraine and called on both parties to end the violence but never publically placed any blame on russia. >>> it's day five for the man hundred for two dangerous criminals that escaped from prison in upstate new york. they have gone door-to-door and so far nothing, they are moving back toward the clint correctional facility where the men escaped this weekend. police and federal agents have been checking with the families of those two escaped prisoners. >> they broke out of prison and slipped out and left and they were on their way, we are waiting like everyone else i guess. >> again all of this as investigators continue to go door-to-door there are also 50 billboards up in states in the northeast with their mugshots hoping to get the two prisoners back. day five of this manhunt, a fever rich one. >>> pennsylvania governor tom wolf is said to have overstepped his powers when he fired the director of public records. he fired dave ari
. >>> the two leaders had not even each other before the violence broke out in the ukraine, and they are encouraging the pope to condemn moscow's actions in ukraine and called on both parties to end the violence but never publically placed any blame on russia. >>> it's day five for the man hundred for two dangerous criminals that escaped from prison in upstate new york. they have gone door-to-door and so far nothing, they are moving back toward the clint correctional facility...
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that has been triggered by the crisis in eastern ukraine. here is more now from u.s. defense secretary carter: american rotation or he forces need to move more quickly and easily to participate in training and exercises here. estonia as well as lithuania latvia, bulgaria, romania, and poland have agreed to host company to battalion-sized elements of an scrimmage which will be moved around the region for training and exercises. genie: now the european union is demanding an explanation from hungary over its suspension of a key eu rule on asylum-seekers. hungary said it will stop accepting refugees who have gone through its territory. budapest has already said it is thinking about building a fence along its border with serbia to keep the growing number of migrants out. kate moody has more. kate: arrested as they try desperately to reach europe. these migrants are among the thousands who have illegally crossed into hungary, hoping to build a new life in the european union. on tuesday, budapest said it was cracking down on the tide of migration. the government unilaterally
that has been triggered by the crisis in eastern ukraine. here is more now from u.s. defense secretary carter: american rotation or he forces need to move more quickly and easily to participate in training and exercises here. estonia as well as lithuania latvia, bulgaria, romania, and poland have agreed to host company to battalion-sized elements of an scrimmage which will be moved around the region for training and exercises. genie: now the european union is demanding an explanation from...
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look at what happened in ukraine. you look at what happened in eastern europe. you look at what happened in afghanistan. is someone smart enough ton the iraqis are, for whatever reason, unique on the face of the earth, tathey're not capable of living in a free system? there are doubters and those hosay it can't be done. there have always been doubters who have said it couldn't be done. >> jon: and one of those doubters will be me retrospectively 11 years after the invasion. ( cheers and applause ) i fought and worked tire wily to make happen so my point is, i was right all along. well i never thought i'd say this, but woorks got you, donald rumsfeld! we got you! yeah! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ bam! we got ya! yeah! we... ( laughter ) well, that felt strangely hollow. ( laughter ) you know, i placed a lot of stock in the idea that getting rumsfeld or douglas, or bush, or cheney, judith miller, richard perle bremer, rice-- any of the other architects or enablers of the iraq war we tried to have on the show, i put a lot of stock in the idea that catching
look at what happened in ukraine. you look at what happened in eastern europe. you look at what happened in afghanistan. is someone smart enough ton the iraqis are, for whatever reason, unique on the face of the earth, tathey're not capable of living in a free system? there are doubters and those hosay it can't be done. there have always been doubters who have said it couldn't be done. >> jon: and one of those doubters will be me retrospectively 11 years after the invasion. ( cheers and...
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standing up to russian aggression in ukraine, combatting threats from violent extremism to climate change. and on all of these issues, we are very grateful for the partnership and leadership of your chancellor, angela merkel. [ translation ] >>> these are all difficult challenges, but part of what gives me hope is the example of germany. this year marks 70 years since the end of world war ii and decades of a great nato alliance. it marks 25 years since the unification of germany that inspired the world. the fact that all of us
standing up to russian aggression in ukraine, combatting threats from violent extremism to climate change. and on all of these issues, we are very grateful for the partnership and leadership of your chancellor, angela merkel. [ translation ] >>> these are all difficult challenges, but part of what gives me hope is the example of germany. this year marks 70 years since the end of world war ii and decades of a great nato alliance. it marks 25 years since the unification of germany that...
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it's like russia must leave ukraine. there is no magical international community that is going to do this. >> how ironic is it that at the beginning of 2009 you heard complaints from foreign leaders? you did, i did. richard haas mort zuckerman z it was the buzz here and even saw a lot of this get into print that foreign leaders taking on barack obama was that he thought the words were the end instead of a means to the end. and here we are getting near the end of his presidency and you're saying the same thing. you say assad must go. mubarak must go russia must leave ukraine, et cetera et cetera, et cetera. but never have a means to achieve those ends. >> that's very easy to wrap yourself in the flag aren't issues. the fact is global political environment has gotten much much more challenging over the course of past years. these are not issues with easy answers. i don't see easy answers from jeb bush when gives a speech in germany yesterday. >> how did he do? >> look both in chicago with his first foreign policy speech an
it's like russia must leave ukraine. there is no magical international community that is going to do this. >> how ironic is it that at the beginning of 2009 you heard complaints from foreign leaders? you did, i did. richard haas mort zuckerman z it was the buzz here and even saw a lot of this get into print that foreign leaders taking on barack obama was that he thought the words were the end instead of a means to the end. and here we are getting near the end of his presidency and you're...
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enough because the circumstances are changing so very quickly whether it is in the situation in the ukraine, the situation in the middle east, the situation we find ourselves in with north korea and the ongoing aggressiveness of the chinese and the south and east china sea. i was listening to the discussion just now about the aumf and mr. mcgovern and i share commonality about that. my problem as a member of the authorizing committee is it is hard to understand what wording we would put in an authorization for the use of military force, when we don't have a strategy. what would i put? what would i vote for in an aumf if the commander-in-chief of our armed forces can't tell me what the strategy is. i said this to the secretary of defense and i'll say it again, we need a clearly articulated strategy for defeating this group isis. obviously working in conjunction with the iraqi government, but also on the syrian side. and we have this thing where we are supposedly training somebody in syria to fight against isil/isis over there, i worry about how far that is going to go. i know it is not your
enough because the circumstances are changing so very quickly whether it is in the situation in the ukraine, the situation in the middle east, the situation we find ourselves in with north korea and the ongoing aggressiveness of the chinese and the south and east china sea. i was listening to the discussion just now about the aumf and mr. mcgovern and i share commonality about that. my problem as a member of the authorizing committee is it is hard to understand what wording we would put in an...
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and crimea which they annexed or taking over half of ukraine or taking over all of ukraine. but they haven't -- >> the pressure applied has stopped them in some way, stopped them in their tracks? >> i think the russian economy tanked. they don't want it to tank any further. they think the sanction that's they have now are hurting them bad enough. and they don't want to see the sanctions be increased. what they haven't been able to do send the conflict. that is on a simmer. and i think putin's tactical gains at this point, you know, aren't to take over ukraine entirely. they're to be able to keep ukraine in russia's fold. so as long as there's a conflict on the simmer in eastern ukraine that, means that ukraine can never really properly integrate into the european union, into nato, into western structures and that keeps it in moscow's orbit. for now, you know this is a goal and a situation that suits him. >> like handcuffing yourself to a spouse trying to leave you. >> exactly. >> simon, you're a great reporter and i'm glad to see you safe and sound. great to you have here. >
and crimea which they annexed or taking over half of ukraine or taking over all of ukraine. but they haven't -- >> the pressure applied has stopped them in some way, stopped them in their tracks? >> i think the russian economy tanked. they don't want it to tank any further. they think the sanction that's they have now are hurting them bad enough. and they don't want to see the sanctions be increased. what they haven't been able to do send the conflict. that is on a simmer. and i...
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in eastern ukraine. tell me what you think he's doing, and did he satisfy -- satisfactorily answer your questions? >> yes, we had a long conversation open. he told me something which was very important that he accepts the external border of ukraine. you can ease a problem by itself. it is a country that has been very badly governed for the last ten years and with the split between groups some of them are very russian, they speak russian, they are orthodox in religion. so while there are near poland -- so while they are near, they are fighting the each other. the solution is neither for the russian or ukraine. >> rose: what's an acceptable solution to vladimir putin? >> very simple and we're working on it now, it's to have a decentralized system with the possibility of -- you have an example. you have spain. you have scotland. you have britain. it's not hard to imagine one party in ukraine will fight the other and you can't support the idea of fighting in ukraine. i think the united states should be prude
in eastern ukraine. tell me what you think he's doing, and did he satisfy -- satisfactorily answer your questions? >> yes, we had a long conversation open. he told me something which was very important that he accepts the external border of ukraine. you can ease a problem by itself. it is a country that has been very badly governed for the last ten years and with the split between groups some of them are very russian, they speak russian, they are orthodox in religion. so while there are...
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because he was willing to go to war in ukraine. we were not. but in the baltics i actually think nato is going to go to war over the baltics and i hope he understands that. >> we have a gentleman in the second row. >> you mentioned weapons of mass destruction and how intelligence across the world predicted that saddam hussein had been. well, i do know that it very active program in biological warfare which was housing trucks -- [inaudible] and i do remember reports stating that as we were preparing and getting troops on the border of iraq great transports of large vans were headed to syria which i think probably related to his program of biological warfare. could you tell us a little bit about that? >> i so wish that you were right about this program being shipped off history because then we wouldn't have been wrong unfortunately there was never any evidence, real evidence that in shipping anything to syria when the u.s. went in and didn't find anything and we were wrong. i wish, i so wish you were right about syria. >> we have time for one mor
because he was willing to go to war in ukraine. we were not. but in the baltics i actually think nato is going to go to war over the baltics and i hope he understands that. >> we have a gentleman in the second row. >> you mentioned weapons of mass destruction and how intelligence across the world predicted that saddam hussein had been. well, i do know that it very active program in biological warfare which was housing trucks -- [inaudible] and i do remember reports stating that as...
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russian forces continue to operate in eastern ukraine violating ukraine's sovereignty and integrity. this is the second year in a row the g-7 summit has met without russia and every member of the g-7 summit continues to maintain sanctions on russia and their aggression against the ukraine. the russian economy has been weakened. foreign investment is down. the russian central bank has lost more than $150 billion. their firms are locked out of the market and they are struggling to implement the technology they need for complex energy projects. russia is indeed being punished. we agreed even as we topcontinue to seek diplomaticings positions the sanction will remain. the eu is extending existing sanctions beyond july and we are making it clear, if necessary we stand to put more sanctions on russia. in europe we talked over iran's nuclear program and remained united. iran has a historic opportunity to resolve the issues about the nuclear program and we agree iran needs to seize the opportunity. the talks with the president of iraq tanesia and nigeria were a chance to discuss the dangers
russian forces continue to operate in eastern ukraine violating ukraine's sovereignty and integrity. this is the second year in a row the g-7 summit has met without russia and every member of the g-7 summit continues to maintain sanctions on russia and their aggression against the ukraine. the russian economy has been weakened. foreign investment is down. the russian central bank has lost more than $150 billion. their firms are locked out of the market and they are struggling to implement the...
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ukraine. some are linked to the separatist movements. the aim is to freeze assets they might have in london. how this would effect the education minister of the donetsk people's republic is hard to see. people like this call look at how sanctions have been enforced here. they say their aim is shots against ukraine. >> i think the point president obama said it several times is to change the calculous. to make the rationale within russia consider the economic cost will be outweighed by whatever benefits could be seen by either destabilizing ukraine. gaining crimea. gaining to new provinces. >> still this year is set to see record amounts invested in london. it appears many extremely wealthy well-connected returns see little risk of seeing their own assets frozen through the sanctions program. london's banking system is useful for russians who want to use their wealth off off-shore task havens. meanwhile, bigger companies continue to be listed on the london stock market without apparent threat. i
ukraine. some are linked to the separatist movements. the aim is to freeze assets they might have in london. how this would effect the education minister of the donetsk people's republic is hard to see. people like this call look at how sanctions have been enforced here. they say their aim is shots against ukraine. >> i think the point president obama said it several times is to change the calculous. to make the rationale within russia consider the economic cost will be outweighed by...
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they support diplomatic efforts to create a lasting peace in ukraine and criticized russia's annexation of crimea. they call on all parties in the conflict in eastern ukraine to comply with a truce agreement and remove weapons from the area. the leaders indicate their countries will maintain sanctions against russia until it lives up to the truce agreement. they also condemned north korea's nuclear and missile development, human rights violations and abductions of foreign nationals. the leaders say the fight against terrorism and violent extremism continues to be a top priority. they encourage efforts to conclude free trade deals such as the transpacific partnership and an economic partnership between japan and the european union. and they call for setting ambitious targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. prime minister abe held a news conference to discuss the outcome of the g-7 summit. >> translator: japan experienced a massive natural disaster and nuclear power plant accident in 2011. in this very tough energy situation, we have proposed an ambitious reduction target for greenhou
they support diplomatic efforts to create a lasting peace in ukraine and criticized russia's annexation of crimea. they call on all parties in the conflict in eastern ukraine to comply with a truce agreement and remove weapons from the area. the leaders indicate their countries will maintain sanctions against russia until it lives up to the truce agreement. they also condemned north korea's nuclear and missile development, human rights violations and abductions of foreign nationals. the leaders...
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they reemphasize sanctions on ukraine to russia. how has that affected your export of food and beverages? minister sturgeon: it presents challenges, there is no doubt about that. but given what russian is engaged with, given the issues in ukraine, it is right that we maintain a hard line on sanctions in russia. vonnie: what do you hope to have a commerce by the time your first 100 days is up? minister sturgeon: i have put the scottish economy at the heart of my priorities, but also coupling that -- and this is something that the imf and the oecd increasingly talk about -- economic growth with greater equality so that we ensure the growth of the economy is enjoyed the many, not the few. scotland has a big challenge with those who live in poverty and depredation. tom: did you cost ed miliband the election? minister sturgeon: no, ed miliband lost the election because he could not beat the conservatives in england. brendan: in 2016, what are you going to run on? minister sturgeon: there are still challenges we have to face up to, but sc
they reemphasize sanctions on ukraine to russia. how has that affected your export of food and beverages? minister sturgeon: it presents challenges, there is no doubt about that. but given what russian is engaged with, given the issues in ukraine, it is right that we maintain a hard line on sanctions in russia. vonnie: what do you hope to have a commerce by the time your first 100 days is up? minister sturgeon: i have put the scottish economy at the heart of my priorities, but also coupling...
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decided to station heavy weapons in ukraine. short of sending deadly aid, the other thing that we will ask president poroshenko about -- even if the country cannot pay its debts, the imf will continue to support ukraine. tom: olivia, thank you so much. she does not get up like we do anymore. brendan: how is that? olivia: fantastic. brendan: coming up, an exclusive interview with ukraine's president poroshenko. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we keep our assets right here. good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." let's get to top headlines with vonnie quinn. vonnie: the prison worker accused of helping two killers escape is due in court today. prosecutors say she prevented the inmates. the manhunt is in its 10th day. new york's governor -- the company that makes the m-16 rifle is seeking bankruptcy process can. colt defense has been hurt by delays in government sales and falling demand. cold has been in business is cold and -- colt has been in business for 179 years. no one disputes who wall str
decided to station heavy weapons in ukraine. short of sending deadly aid, the other thing that we will ask president poroshenko about -- even if the country cannot pay its debts, the imf will continue to support ukraine. tom: olivia, thank you so much. she does not get up like we do anymore. brendan: how is that? olivia: fantastic. brendan: coming up, an exclusive interview with ukraine's president poroshenko. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we keep our assets right here. good...
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in germany this morning to join other leaders at the g-8 summit and that he will dress violence in ukraine and russian president dispute continue. and obama will urging his european counterparts to extend the economic sanctions on russia that has cause someday discontent among the russian population. but the white house admits that the measures have done little to slow down the campaign on the border with ukraine. >>> crews have working this morning on accident reconstruction here. and we're waiting to get more details on those involved in the accident. >>> overnight lockdown around the white house has the police responding to a suspicious package. a package was discovered shortly before midnight. secret service agents kept the people out of a several block area. and the lockdown was lifted this morning. and no word when that was in the package. >>> a warning this morning for anyone thinking of taking a swim in the potomac. think twice before heading into the water. that that is the word as crews continue to look for a man that drown. >>> violence on the streets of washington d.c. overnigh
in germany this morning to join other leaders at the g-8 summit and that he will dress violence in ukraine and russian president dispute continue. and obama will urging his european counterparts to extend the economic sanctions on russia that has cause someday discontent among the russian population. but the white house admits that the measures have done little to slow down the campaign on the border with ukraine. >>> crews have working this morning on accident reconstruction here. and...
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putin had has come under fire for russia's role in the crisis in ukraine. pope frances used wednesday's talk to call for a sincere great effort, to bring pennsylvania peace in the ukraine. many hope the leader of the world's catholic can build diplomacy through religion. >> that is a very line line to walk and still be accepting and not approving of the regime. >> reporter: pope's meet agent the vatican is delicate balance, in the past he a has partnered with russia to protect christians in the middle east. now ukrainian catholic church is asking the pope to protect its followers from russia. the u.s. is urging pope frances to join the west in condemning russia's a actionness ukraine the pope has not publicly taken sides. the pontiff approach has proven effective in the past. he is credited with breaking tension between cuba and u.s. cuban president raul castro was so impressed with pope frances he said he was becoming religious again. put inn has not been as warm. he has never invited the pope to visit russia even though frances has welcomed putin to the v
putin had has come under fire for russia's role in the crisis in ukraine. pope frances used wednesday's talk to call for a sincere great effort, to bring pennsylvania peace in the ukraine. many hope the leader of the world's catholic can build diplomacy through religion. >> that is a very line line to walk and still be accepting and not approving of the regime. >> reporter: pope's meet agent the vatican is delicate balance, in the past he a has partnered with russia to protect...
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wouldn't a nice colonel dog be worth pulling out of ukraine?" let's be honest bobby is what you call a long shot. the field is crowded. the republicans republicans are are going to need japanese subway pushers. jindal is one of nine potential republican candidates polling under 5%. that's the margin of error. ( laughter ) ( applause ) technically, nine of these candidates could be losing to a bowl of regurgitated grape fruit. jindal's only chance to pull ahead would be to deal some solid slams to the democratic front-runner, and there ain't much meat left on that bone. >> when hillary clinton travels there's going to need to be two planes, one for her and her ept raj and one for her baggage. >> the clinton political machine. >> she wasn't transparent about benghazi. she clearly is not trustworthy. >> there is a certain sense they think they're above the law. >> just listening to her is something out of north korea. ♪ if you stare at her she will turn you to stone. ♪ she is the devil incarnate ♪ all right bobby, hillary is a scheming inside
wouldn't a nice colonel dog be worth pulling out of ukraine?" let's be honest bobby is what you call a long shot. the field is crowded. the republicans republicans are are going to need japanese subway pushers. jindal is one of nine potential republican candidates polling under 5%. that's the margin of error. ( laughter ) ( applause ) technically, nine of these candidates could be losing to a bowl of regurgitated grape fruit. jindal's only chance to pull ahead would be to deal some solid...
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there's been heavy artillery fire around rebel held city of donetsk in ukraine. a major highway leads west and capital kiev. ukraine's defense ministry said forces held back separatists after hours of fighting. >>> facebook executive sheryl sandberg says she lived 30 years and 30 days. hear her candid and emotional tribute to her late husband. new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everything. flonase is the 24 hour relief that outperforms a leading allergy pill. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance, flonase controls six. and 6 is greater than 1. so go ahead, inhale life, excite your senses, seize the day and the night. new flonase. 6 is greater than 1. this changes everything. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and
there's been heavy artillery fire around rebel held city of donetsk in ukraine. a major highway leads west and capital kiev. ukraine's defense ministry said forces held back separatists after hours of fighting. >>> facebook executive sheryl sandberg says she lived 30 years and 30 days. hear her candid and emotional tribute to her late husband. new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everything. flonase is the 24 hour relief that outperforms a leading allergy pill. when we...
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russia's been expanding its reach, annexing crimea and summiting rebels in ukraine. margaret brennan spoke to secretary carter on a u.s. navy ship in the baltic sea. >> reporter: this ship just came back from war games essentially. >> exactly. >> reporter: what is the message that's being sent to-- >> that we're ready. that nato is unified committed, and prepared to deter and respond to aggression. >> reporter: in response to russia's ongoing proxy war in ukraine, three baltic states and three eastern european countries will receive 250 tanks badly infantry fighting vehicles and self-propelled howitzers. >> these are a response to russia'srussia's provocations, aggressive rhetoric, aggressive behavior. we continue to hope that russia will change course. >> reporter: sanctions have not stopped russian aggression. is this a recognition that it's not enough? you need military equipment. >> sanctions have had a significant effect on the russian economy. i don't think any economist dowdz douts that. and, of course, oil prices contribute to do that. >> reporter: but it has
russia's been expanding its reach, annexing crimea and summiting rebels in ukraine. margaret brennan spoke to secretary carter on a u.s. navy ship in the baltic sea. >> reporter: this ship just came back from war games essentially. >> exactly. >> reporter: what is the message that's being sent to-- >> that we're ready. that nato is unified committed, and prepared to deter and respond to aggression. >> reporter: in response to russia's ongoing proxy war in ukraine,...
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that was my understanding. >> bergman: oksana traveled from her hometown in ukraine to philadelphia, where she met her new boss. >> when i came to the house, he came out, and the first thing for welcome to america was "about time you arrive, bitch." >> bergman: on arrival, oksana learned that her boss beat and sexually assaulted her fellow janitors. one was her sister-in-law. >> she got beat up, dragged down the stairs by her hair, got raped. that night, i did not sleep because i'm, like, "well, i don't know if there's anybody else who's coming, and what if he's gonna give me a welcome present too, like she'd gotten one?" so i was terrified. >> bergman: fear kept oksana and others cleaning targets, wal-marts, and other big box stores throughout the northeast for a gang of ukrainian brothers led by their boss, omelyan botsvynyuk. >> the botsvynyuk brothers were supplying laborers to generally subcontractors of companies that were cleaning stores. and if you did go in that store in the middle of the night you might see a cleaning crew cleaning the floors, cleaning the bathrooms. that's
that was my understanding. >> bergman: oksana traveled from her hometown in ukraine to philadelphia, where she met her new boss. >> when i came to the house, he came out, and the first thing for welcome to america was "about time you arrive, bitch." >> bergman: on arrival, oksana learned that her boss beat and sexually assaulted her fellow janitors. one was her sister-in-law. >> she got beat up, dragged down the stairs by her hair, got raped. that night, i did...
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russia and ukraine are at the top of the discussions b it will include free trade and global warming. britain's prime minister said he wants to discuss what he calls the taboo topic of corruption. >> corruption is a cancer at the heart of so many of the challenges we face. we have seen this in football, but corruption is what stops so many countries from succeeding. it brings about the challenges to our security. i'm putting it on the table saying this is something we must not turn a blind eye to >> reporter: protesters making demand. wide range of causes from cause -- >> new reaction to the data breach involving four million u.s. government workers. the chairman of the house homeland security division said he believes all signs point to china being behind the attack. more from washington. >> reporter: as millions of federal workers double check their accounts and passports, political reaction growing in response to a massive cyber attack reportedly carried out by hackers in china. critics say the administration should go on the offense. the attack carried out on the office of managem
russia and ukraine are at the top of the discussions b it will include free trade and global warming. britain's prime minister said he wants to discuss what he calls the taboo topic of corruption. >> corruption is a cancer at the heart of so many of the challenges we face. we have seen this in football, but corruption is what stops so many countries from succeeding. it brings about the challenges to our security. i'm putting it on the table saying this is something we must not turn a...
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. >> reporter: a so-called cease-fire, a separatist clash with forces in eastern ukraine. heavy artillery fire was reported in what observers call some of the worst fighting since the shaky cease-fire was declared back in february. an activist from a group supporting the separatist describes the scene. >> translator: ten minutes ago the ukrainian side opened fire. now rebels are engage in return fire again the ukrainian side. >> translator: over there, 100 meters ahead of us there are front line positions. the guys are engaging in machine gun contact with the enemy. >> reporter: a spokesman for pro russian rebels blames provocation by ukrainian forces for the clashes. ukrainian military officials say a few hundred rebels attacked first. >> translator: the enemy started shelling positions from the regin from heavy weaponry. tanks more tars, artillery were used. >> reporter: ukrainian officials say they turned back the rebel attack and deny report that 25 of their soldiers were wounded in the fighting. this comes on the heels of a reuters report showing russia's army amassin
. >> reporter: a so-called cease-fire, a separatist clash with forces in eastern ukraine. heavy artillery fire was reported in what observers call some of the worst fighting since the shaky cease-fire was declared back in february. an activist from a group supporting the separatist describes the scene. >> translator: ten minutes ago the ukrainian side opened fire. now rebels are engage in return fire again the ukrainian side. >> translator: over there, 100 meters ahead of us...
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there are concerns that ukraine is heading back into full-blown war. 15 people and a territory under their control were killed during a battle. the government and rebels have accuse each other of sparking the latest rounds of unrest. a cease-fire deal was reached in february. that is a look at the top stories this hour. we are back focusing on markets. the chief global strategist, let's talk about what is weird. bond routes, how does that make them? michael: having this conversation a month and a half ldo, anytime that bund yie started spiking up, that got our starting to spike up. 2.0 from two years ago when our rates went up. yields literally doubling. our 10 year treasury went up just this week. .45's.s are up to a certain degree, currencies are much more than rates when it relates to equities. the u.s. dollar freight train has been a huge dynamic in the markets this year. recently, it started getting some renewed strength after it expected consolidation. that started to put yet another fear cloud over the market. with the euro climbing higher, the dollar.d on that is a basket of
there are concerns that ukraine is heading back into full-blown war. 15 people and a territory under their control were killed during a battle. the government and rebels have accuse each other of sparking the latest rounds of unrest. a cease-fire deal was reached in february. that is a look at the top stories this hour. we are back focusing on markets. the chief global strategist, let's talk about what is weird. bond routes, how does that make them? michael: having this conversation a month and...
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we're in a very serious situation with ukraine. they're face-to-face with nato and the united states and his support for the separatists, it's a very, very difficult issue and it's affecting everything and you want to avoid a cold war. there are a lot of other things i wanted to talk about with what's happening in russia but you can only do so much at a certain time. it was a remarkable experience. it's a great country, russia. i spent some time at the armitage museum. one of the great museums of the world. i listened to valerie gergi and listen to fascinating music. to be there and at the same time talk to the president was a rare opportunity. >> what was so great is you have a tough conversation with him but it ends with him saying he thought it was good and he thought it was fair. >> it doesn't get any better than that. it doesn't get any better than that. >> hope there will be chapter two. >> my guess is there will be a chapter two if you want it. >>> team usa's next world cup opponent is talking upset. the americans don't care
we're in a very serious situation with ukraine. they're face-to-face with nato and the united states and his support for the separatists, it's a very, very difficult issue and it's affecting everything and you want to avoid a cold war. there are a lot of other things i wanted to talk about with what's happening in russia but you can only do so much at a certain time. it was a remarkable experience. it's a great country, russia. i spent some time at the armitage museum. one of the great museums...
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she's been a crucial go between with vladimir putin over russian aggression in ukraine. a topic that took up more than half of their 45 minute meeting. american troops are now directly training ukrainian forces for the first time and in the first big development of the summit merkel agreed if putin doesn't back off, sanctions should be extended. >> we think there can be a peaceful resolution to this problem but it's going to require that europe and the united states stay vigilant. >> reporter: also working with greece to work out a phenomenal fiasco and a nuclear deal with iran. >> it's critical for us to stop the flow of money to isis because it enables so much of their activity. >> reporter: as isis controls more territory, it can collect taxes to finance the war of terror. oil refineries bring in millions and this shows the destruction of ancient sights.tes. the iraqi prime minister isn't part of the g7 but he'll meet to ask for more help to fight a well-funded isis. the white house isn't reprepared to announce any more help. >> a roll up your sleeves working dinner f
she's been a crucial go between with vladimir putin over russian aggression in ukraine. a topic that took up more than half of their 45 minute meeting. american troops are now directly training ukrainian forces for the first time and in the first big development of the summit merkel agreed if putin doesn't back off, sanctions should be extended. >> we think there can be a peaceful resolution to this problem but it's going to require that europe and the united states stay vigilant....
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the leaders declared a united front against russia for its continuing aggression in ukraine. and while that is the news of the day, this is the photo. the president and an expressive german chancellor, angela merkel. ♪ the hills are alive ♪ >> reporter: drawing quick online comparisons to another famous image amid the alpine splendor. chris jansing, nbc news, telfs, austria. >>> former house speaker dennis hastert is scheduled to make his first court appearance tomorrow for allegedly evading federal bank reporting requirements and lying to the fbi. and now there's more information about how he made his money, amid allegations he was using it to cover up a dark secret. nbc's gabe gutierrez has more on the growing scandal. >> reporter: nearly two weeks after his indictment, there's still no comment from dennis hastert outside his home in plano, illinois. just today, we learned who his lawyer is, well-known white-collar defense attorney thomas green, a veteran of other major government scandals. hastert is charged with trying to evade banking requirements as he withdrew larg
the leaders declared a united front against russia for its continuing aggression in ukraine. and while that is the news of the day, this is the photo. the president and an expressive german chancellor, angela merkel. ♪ the hills are alive ♪ >> reporter: drawing quick online comparisons to another famous image amid the alpine splendor. chris jansing, nbc news, telfs, austria. >>> former house speaker dennis hastert is scheduled to make his first court appearance tomorrow for...
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among other things, he blamed the west for the crisis in ukraine. putin spoke at a business conference in st. petersburg russia. the discussion was moderated by our own charlie rose. >> you have more unconstrained power than any russian leader for a while. clearly, you're stronger militarily. clearly, you are seen to be more aggressive, although you don't like me to use that word, i suspect. >> ( translated ): i did not like you using the term "aggressive." we're not being aggressive. ( applause ) we are persistent. russia is not striving for dominance. what we're seeking are equal partnerships with the whole members of the international community. >> pelley: there will be more of charlie's rare interview with the president of russia monday on "cbs this morning." wildfires are burning across the west. and oakland throws a party for the champs when the cbs evening news continues. help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength to keep you active. come on pear
among other things, he blamed the west for the crisis in ukraine. putin spoke at a business conference in st. petersburg russia. the discussion was moderated by our own charlie rose. >> you have more unconstrained power than any russian leader for a while. clearly, you're stronger militarily. clearly, you are seen to be more aggressive, although you don't like me to use that word, i suspect. >> ( translated ): i did not like you using the term "aggressive." we're not being...
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they talked privately about the conflicts in ukraine and the middle east. francis urged putin to quake a, quote, sincere effort to achieve peace in ukraine. putin denied the military is involved. there is a special tribunal on sexual abuse. the panel is the most concrete step by any pope to hold church leaders akontable for failing to protect minors. >>> actor christopher lee who played dozens of villains in his 65-year movie career has died. he was often seen as count dracula. later he appeared in "lord of the rings" and two "star wars" movies. played a great villain. a great james bond movie he was in. >> his biggest regret was that he turned down a role in "halloween." >> he did all right. >>> six american hostages died overseas in the last nine months. u.s. hostage policy is getting some of the blame. >> most americans probably assume that if something were to happen to them abroad that every effort is being made to bring them home. is that true? >> no, that is not true. >> ahead, why an army whistleblower is under investigation for trying to change t >
they talked privately about the conflicts in ukraine and the middle east. francis urged putin to quake a, quote, sincere effort to achieve peace in ukraine. putin denied the military is involved. there is a special tribunal on sexual abuse. the panel is the most concrete step by any pope to hold church leaders akontable for failing to protect minors. >>> actor christopher lee who played dozens of villains in his 65-year movie career has died. he was often seen as count dracula. later...
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let's look at ukraine. gdp per capita in ukraine, let's look at how ukrainians have been rating their lives. there is certainly something there. i need to be clear. i am not claiming that this is a predictor for ability or any causal relationship between stability of these variables or the valuables -- variables in each other. i'm just saying there is something going on. to give you a positive example, here is columbia -- colombia. this is the desired outcome for many countries i think. just for context, and he did leading up to 2011, the only people whose lives -- life evaluation were thriving were in the top 10 percentile. i want to look at this from a different perspective and examine some of the acute conflicts that we have unfolding in the region. instead of showing you a thriving rate percentage, i want to show you the average numeric score of a country on that scale from zero to 10. let's look at syria. this is how syrians have been rating their lives. in 2013, due to the security situation, we had t
let's look at ukraine. gdp per capita in ukraine, let's look at how ukrainians have been rating their lives. there is certainly something there. i need to be clear. i am not claiming that this is a predictor for ability or any causal relationship between stability of these variables or the valuables -- variables in each other. i'm just saying there is something going on. to give you a positive example, here is columbia -- colombia. this is the desired outcome for many countries i think. just...
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the fighting in ukraine is expected to be on the agenda. yesterday the president called the ukrainian president pour poroshenko. ukrainian forces are clashing with rushacked separatists. russia was suspended from the g-7 last year. >>> 8 out of the ten mill tabts charged in the attack -- militants charged in the attack of malala. it was reported they were sentenced to life in prison. the prosecutor claims the reporters misquoted him at the time. >>> today marks the 71st anniversary of d-day. allied forces stormed the beaches of normandy on this day in 1944. the five thousand ships and 13,000 aircraft supported the mission. 9,000 were killed or wounded. the invasion marks the end of world war ii. >>> taking 3d printing to a whole new level. how one company is creating literal mini mes. >>> and chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast "action news" saturday morning continues in just a moment. anything. anywhere. anytime. anyone. spread the delicious taste you know and love. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate spreads.
the fighting in ukraine is expected to be on the agenda. yesterday the president called the ukrainian president pour poroshenko. ukrainian forces are clashing with rushacked separatists. russia was suspended from the g-7 last year. >>> 8 out of the ten mill tabts charged in the attack -- militants charged in the attack of malala. it was reported they were sentenced to life in prison. the prosecutor claims the reporters misquoted him at the time. >>> today marks the 71st...
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we cannot do the ukraine. we have to act in a very sophisticated way i'm the one had being tough being stronger we will not survive in the region for a date if we are not very powerful. but our power has to be combined with morality. and what netanyahu understood is yet to do that and capture the moral high ground. i think he didn't go he wasn't committed enough. again i don't think it was a possibility to reach. i think it was a mistake in going for the final state option. i said that in real time when second a state kerry came and i admire his vision, his idealism, his commitment. i said this won't work that i can't say i hope, i pray there is a secret thing in the secret state department seller that is planning plan b. because it was so obvious that what happened is a decent american comes to town and the israelis and palestinians sing in the peace songs he wants to do. no one is listening to i thought the practical approach would've been much more successful under which netanyahu would have gone for the. i
we cannot do the ukraine. we have to act in a very sophisticated way i'm the one had being tough being stronger we will not survive in the region for a date if we are not very powerful. but our power has to be combined with morality. and what netanyahu understood is yet to do that and capture the moral high ground. i think he didn't go he wasn't committed enough. again i don't think it was a possibility to reach. i think it was a mistake in going for the final state option. i said that in real...
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>> we have seen a significant movement of military personnel into ukraine over the past year it is a source of significant concern both public and private. the fact is there is a lot of observers who are trying to analyze specific statements are actions taken warning this could be the a prepared to a more significant military action. all i will say is that the international community has no -- spoken clearly about the united you for russia to respect the territory sovereignty of their neighbors is the ukraine. they make a commitment to do so and from those that take place that russia has failed to uphold and as a result of that failure and the continued violation of the sovereignty the international community has taken steps to impose significant cost of the russian economy and on the russian government. those are steps that only further isolate russia and to further diminish to take a pretty substantial hit. >>. >> the president's view on this is their areas to make important progress that the president ordered united states military raid inside of syria to take an important isil le
>> we have seen a significant movement of military personnel into ukraine over the past year it is a source of significant concern both public and private. the fact is there is a lot of observers who are trying to analyze specific statements are actions taken warning this could be the a prepared to a more significant military action. all i will say is that the international community has no -- spoken clearly about the united you for russia to respect the territory sovereignty of their...
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. >> it's not an aggressive move especially if you look at what putin is doing in ukraine, it's halfway aggressive, we haven't put people there, . stuart: all over the world president obama has been on the retreat, at least on the defensive. now he's prepositioning equipment, that's a step in a very different direction. >> well, it is, in fact, he's standing up for nato. the masonic thing though, stuart is if push comes to shove, i think putin's plan all along has been to try to show that nato is a paper tiger. in other words, i can do what i want and the nato countries are not going to do anything about it. i think the type of warfare he's developed in ukraine is called the phony war it's russian troops, russian fighters, but he is they're not russians because they'ver they'vethey'ver raced, what this move at the president has done is to say wait a moment you're not going to necessarily get away with that or easy . stuart: not necessarily? >> not necessarily. . stuart: bime that poll conducted in germany. because that says a lot about what europe is prepared to do. >> and that -- so yo
. >> it's not an aggressive move especially if you look at what putin is doing in ukraine, it's halfway aggressive, we haven't put people there, . stuart: all over the world president obama has been on the retreat, at least on the defensive. now he's prepositioning equipment, that's a step in a very different direction. >> well, it is, in fact, he's standing up for nato. the masonic thing though, stuart is if push comes to shove, i think putin's plan all along has been to try to...
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hopes president obama can soon reach a nuclear deal with iran, but he blamed the west for the crisis in ukraine. he also talked about isis saying the terror group is better armed than the iraqi army. you can see the interview on our digital network cbsn and this weekend on cbs news. >>> today charleston south carolina will hold a vigil for the nine people killed at the church. south carolina governor says 21-year-old dylann roof should face the death penalty. jeff pegues is in downtown charleston. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. dylann roof is in jail today. in custody in charleston and has a bond hearing later today at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. he faces nine counts of murder ten charges in all. in connection with the shooting here on wednesday night inside this historic church where nine people were shot and killed. three men and six women. new images of roof have surfaced reportedly from one of the victims showing a small group of people gathered together inside the church. all of them are black except for one man, the man who is believed to be the shooter. there is a growing memorial
hopes president obama can soon reach a nuclear deal with iran, but he blamed the west for the crisis in ukraine. he also talked about isis saying the terror group is better armed than the iraqi army. you can see the interview on our digital network cbsn and this weekend on cbs news. >>> today charleston south carolina will hold a vigil for the nine people killed at the church. south carolina governor says 21-year-old dylann roof should face the death penalty. jeff pegues is in downtown...